Donald Trump has said some pretty disturbing things about women. He has made reference to dating his own daughter, attacked his female presidential opponents on the basis of their looks and degraded women on the basis of their weight. He's also used their appearance to justify statutory rape.

That's right: In a 2004 interview with Don Imus, Trump defended statutory rape because he thought the woman involved was hot. Daily Show viewers were reminded of the exchange Wednesday night, when host Trevor Noah explained why the Republican candidate is, in Noah's words, the "Master of Sexism."

On Dec. 2, 2004, Trump shared his thoughts on the sex scandal surrounding Debra Lafave — the 23-year-old teacher who had sex with her 14-year-old student — on Imus in the Morning. In a span of roughly eight seconds, Trump goes from expressing disdain to discussing Lafave's looks.

Trump: How would you like to be the husband of the wife who was playing around with a 14-year-old kid? Unbelievable. By the way, did you see what she looked like?Imus: She's not bad.Trump: Not bad? Yeah, I'd say so. I know a lot of guys who are trying to date her right now, Don.Imus: Well I don't know what your teachers looked like when you were in school, but —Trump: None of them looked like that, believe me. So do you think this 14-year-old kid is scarred forever? He might have put the move on her. It might've given him confidence, actually.

"You know, for a man who's so pessimistic about America, about the world, about humanity as a whole, Donald Trump has a surprisingly glass-half-full perspective of adults banging middle schoolers," Noah said.

As a reminder, an adult who puts the moves on a child — or acquiesces to a child's advances — invites a battery of felony charges, because a minor is automatically incapable of giving consent, even if that minor does not appear to be "scarred forever," as Trump put it to Imus, or at all.

A 14-year-old is a minor, and as such, Lafave pleaded guilty on two counts of lewd and lascivious battery when the case went before a judge.